Under this option, if only one IRQ is available for the link,
we assumes that the IRQ is already connected, and configure
PCI Interrupt Configuration Register accordingly.
This is what Linux pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 does by default.
This fixes unconfigured pccbb interrupt problem of
Sharp Mebius MN-5500. It's interrupt router is ITExpress Inc. IT8330G.
(http://www.ite.com.tw/, vendor=0x1283, product=0x8330)
Problem reporeted by Kitagawa <sk@kiu.ac.jp> in
http://www.kaynet.or.jp/~kay/ml/netbsd-pcmcia/msg/msg00608.html
one to perform a kernel traceback of any (non-swapped-out) process in
the system. For example, to show the traceback for PID 178:
db> t/t 0t178
trace: pid 178 at 0xabcd68
_mi_switch(0x109f60) + 164
...
db>
- MB_LEN_MAX is increased to 32.
- To ensure binary compatibility for old executables
under multibyte locale, versioned setlocale is added.
- __mb_len_cur definision is added in setlocale.c
and enable it in stdlib.h .
It is also important for multibyte locale stuffs,
but I just forgot.
This may happen on machines missing parts of the instruction set (like
some floating point formats).
Only one new instruction added; POLYD, so that the libm assembly files can
be used on architectures missing that instruction.
Also; include emulation code if compile-time option INSN_EMULATE is defined
instead of trying to match on which cputype it is.
N.B. POLYD isn't fully implemented, just enough to make libm happy.
Debugger(). Use db_printf() instead.
This fixes a problem whereby it was impossible to enter the debugger
if the CPU was spinning in lockmgr() for the proclist lock, because
printf() calls logwakeup(), which eventually calls proclist_lock_read(),
which then spins in lockmgr() yet again...
[Note: This change was prematurely committed to the 1.5 branch by
mistake. Since it would've been pulled up anyway, I won't
be sending a pullup request.]